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Points for grant seekers

  1. Grants are cyclical—they come and go. If you find something of interest, make sure you understand the criteria and prepare ahead of time for the next round if the grant is already closed for the current year.
  2. The proposed project must match the criteria that the funding entity has established. Read the criteria carefully and answer all the questions when developing a grant proposal, and be sure to include all required documentation.
  3. Grants are usually competitive and each proposal will be evaluated on its merits against other proposals.
  4. Grants bring obligations. If you are successful in securing a grant, you will be required to fulfill all the outcomes, record keeping, reporting, and efforts associated with the funding project.
Help preparing grants

Development and marketing

Economic Development Assistance Program

Purpose: increase prosperity by advancing comprehensive, entrepreneurial, and innovation-based economic development efforts to enhance the competitiveness of regional business environments, resulting in increased private investment and higher-skill, higher-wage jobs. Largely targeted to non-profit entities, except for the research, evaluation, training, or technical assistance grants.
Economic Development Administration Funding Opportunities
http://www.eda.gov/PDF/FFO_General051210.pdf


Rural Business Opportunity Grants

Grant application deadline is usually in September.
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/busp/rbog.htm
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/or/rbog.htm  


USDA Value-Added Producer Grants

This grant is OPEN for 2008 -- Applications are due March 31. If you are interested in this grant, begin by reviewing the materials below.
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/vadg.htm
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/or/vapg.htm
There is an extensive worksheet/checklist at the USDA Web site (above) that can assist in preparing a grant application.
The Value-added Producer Grant (USDA/VAPG) is intended to help independent agricultural producers enter into value-added activities. The grant can be used to fund one of the following two activities: